Tribal people considered the British as evil outsiders because:
1. Disruption of their way of life – The British imposed new laws and land revenue systems, which disrupted the traditional practices and freedom of tribal communities.
2. Exploitation – The British exploited tribal land and resources for their own benefit. Tribals were forced into unfair labor systems, leading to economic hardship.
3. Cultural interference – The British tried to impose their culture, religion, and way of life on the tribals, disregarding their customs and beliefs.
These actions led to the perception of the British as foreign oppressors who were destroying the peaceful tribal way of life.